jane austin. my mother would b so proud.
i'm sure one of ur local bookstores will have one with questions...
2006-10-03 03:58:03
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answered by Anonymous
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i've got basically have been given performed interpreting this super fantasy fiction sequence that teaches you lots relating to the greek gods. i comprehend that it sounds corny yet they're super books. good success with the e book club. Percy Jackson and the Olympians. the 1st is The Lightning Thief, the 2nd is the sea of Monsters, The 0.33 is The Titans Curse, The forth is The conflict of the Labyrinth, And the 5th is the final Olympian. Others: The Demigod archives, Demigods and Monsters. there's a movie popping out on Feb 12 2010 based on the 1st e book and it can be a brilliant field holiday to your e book club if u come to a decision to verify this sequence
2016-10-18 10:06:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I enjoyed reading Mrs. Tim Christie by D.E. Stevenson. We discussed the historical setting (World War II, London) and the amazing differences between our lives now and the life of the main character. Our group was taking a break from the really deep emotional stuff and I continued to read the other three books in the Mrs. Tim series.
2006-10-03 03:54:38
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answered by D.D. 2
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I recommend "Take Your Time" by Ecknath Easwaran. It is a fast read and quite amusing. Ecknath is a wonderful man, a great writer and meditator. It talks about taking our time in every day life - slowing down, stopping multi-tasking, and really focusing on everything around us. I re-read every time I feel like I'm starting to race again. I'm only 28 but my mom has read it and loved it too so it's suitable for multiple age ranges.
2006-10-03 03:52:38
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answered by Rachel 7
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A woman warrior by maxine hong kingston, if it's a woman's group this book is great because it explores the relationship of mother's and daughters and also the asian culture and the asian american culture.It has it's funny parts and its sad parts,a great book to discuss and analyze. Hope that helps.
2006-10-03 03:52:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold
2006-10-03 03:52:03
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answered by Special 5
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You should read "Jane Eyre," "Little Women," or "Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood." Charlotte Bronte wrote "Jane Eyre," Louisa May Alcott wrote "Little Women," and Rebecca Wells wrote "The Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood."
2006-10-03 03:53:05
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answered by poeticjustice 6
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Life of Pi by Yann Martel
I think you'd like it, and the copy I used had questions at the back. Check at your local bookstore.
2006-10-03 03:53:11
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answered by VLIGER DRAGÖN 6
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I agree with the first poster. Angela's Ashes is a very good book and true story, you should read it.
2006-10-03 04:06:18
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answered by princess_29_71 3
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Jane Eyre is a classic.
2006-10-03 03:59:18
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answered by Celebrity girl 7
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